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"The Kingdom of Heaven i s like a treasure buried in a field, which a person finds and hides again, and out of joy goes and sells all that he has and buys that field." (Mt 13:44)

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time July 26, 2020

. ST. JOSEPH PARISH AURORA You are lying in a hospital bed. Your 4 chil- dren are gathered around you. They have given WELCOME TO ST. JOSEPH PARISH you 11 grandchildren and 4 beautiful great grandchildren. Your husband died 5 years ago, We are holding public Parish Masses and slowly and now you are pretty sure is your time. You and safely reopening our public ministries. have lived a long, full life, but you knew it couldn’t last forever. When you get to that point, what are your questions? W[ 3J[ 3 acL>O[ p3Ji*_. Will my family be ok? Martha July 29 Did I do well with my life? On July 29th, we celebrate the feast of St. Martha, What will happen to me now? unofficial patron of workaholics and busybodies These questions are really at the heart of the religious impulse. everywhere. Jesus has visited the home of Martha It is not a denial of reality, but facing all of it, that leads us to ask and Mary. Mary sits at the feet of our Lord, soak- these essential questions about life, death, and how to judge ing in his teaching. In the meantime, Martha is rightly. As Blaise Pascal said, immortality of the soul is so im- washing dishes, preparing food, and playing the portant that "we must have lost our wits completely not to care hostess. Sound familiar? John's Gospel doesn't what it is all about. All our actions and our thoughts must follow shy away from Martha's active nature either. such different courses depending on whether there are eternal After the death of their brother Lazarus, Martha is rewards to hope for or not." the first to greet Jesus, and while she's quite confi- dent in Jesus' power to heal, she's the first to warn The last things: Death, Judgment, Heaven, Hell him of the possible smell should the tomb be In the Gospel, Jesus has been speaking of the Kingdom of opened. While Mary often gets the credit for con- Heaven and seeking to explain it to us. He speaks of heaven, hell, templative holiness, we can't forget that pragmatic is a saint, too. and judgment as essential realities that we need to know about. As we strive to place Jesus in the right perspective, making him Many of his parables focus on how the Kingdom judges differ- king of our hearts and over all our daily tasks, we can know that ently than the world and on our hope through God’s mercy. The we're in good company. St. Martha, pray for us! rich man and Lazarus, the prodigal son, and the poor woman’s mite. These all show us aspects of the Kingdom and how God Saint Ignatius Loyola, Priest July 31 judges. At my Judgment, what will Jesus say to me? Christ judges not by appearances but by the truth of our heart Daily Examen St. Ignatius thought that the Examen was and our decisions. a gift that came directly from God, and that God wanted it As Benedict taught in Spe Salvi (Saved in Hope): “Some to be shared as widely as possible. It is an opportunity for recent theologians are of the opinion that the fire which both peaceful daily reflective prayer. burns and saves is Christ himself, the Judge and Saviour. The 1. Thanksgiving encounter with him is the decisive act of judgement. Before his What am I especially grateful for in the past day? gaze all falsehood melts away. This encounter with him, as it 2. Petition/Ask for the Spirit burns us, transforms and frees us, allowing us to become truly I am about to review my day; I ask for the light to ourselves.” know God and to know my self as God sees me. Jesus warns us about two sins against hope: presumption and 3. Review despair. Both thinking you are assured heaven due to your stellar Where have I felt true joy today? accomplishments and thinking that you are beyond redemption What has troubled me today? are equally to be despised. “I hope so” is not a weak answer to Have I noticed God's presence in any of this? 4. Response the question of salvation. It is strong, if your hope is strong. The In light of my review, what is my response to the Christian virtue of hope doesn’t mean “I don’t know”, it means God of my life? we trust in Jesus and his promises. But we don’t trust in our- 5. Look toward tomorrow/Pray about the next day selves and our goodness. I hope in Christ, not myself. He is sure As I look ahead, what comes to mind? With what spirit do and reliable, I am not. We pray “Lord have mercy on me a sin- I want to enter tomorrow? LoyolaPress.com and Jesuitresource.org ner.“ So a Catholic is uncomfortable with language of certainty, unrepentance, or despair in speaking of salvation. Repentance, mercy, and hope is the way Christ shows us. Saint August 1 Bishop, In Christ's Peace, Saint Alphonsus was known above all as a prac- tical man who dealt in the concrete rather than the abstract. His life is indeed a practical model Spiritual Adoption for the everyday Christian who has difficulty I’m in my 6th month and I can open my recognizing the dignity of Christian life amid the eyes now and can hear sounds, too. swirl of problems, pain, misunderstanding and Before this my eyes were sealed shut for failure. Alphonsus suffered all these things. protection. I’m approaching 2 pounds in He is a saint because he was able to maintain an intimate sense of the presence of the suffering Christ through it all. Franciscanmedia.org weight and almost 11-14 inches in length. Please don’t forget to pray for me, and for "When we see a beautiful object, a beautiful garden, or a my mom and dad. beautiful flower, let us think that there we behold a ray of the infinite beauty of God, who has given existence to that object." Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby that I have spiritually adopted who is "Acquire the habit of speaking to God as if you were alone with in danger of abortion. Prayer of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Him, familiarly and with confidence and love, as to the dearest and most loving of friends." Ray the with us in church The Rosary is prayed in church @Pontifex July 14 every Tuesday at 12:00PM. On the Day of Judgment Please come and join us we will not be judged for our ideas, as we pray this powerful prayer. but for the compassion we have shown to others.

. SUNDAY July 26, 2020

SACRISTANS ARE NEEDED COVID-19 COMMUNITY FOOD DRIVE We are looking for parishioners who would Continues through August 10 be able to do light cleaning in our church. Due to the current COVID 19 Pandemic leaving many members of own our community struggling to put food on the table, For additional information please contact St, Joseph parishioner and scout Juan Chiu will be leading a Val Bohr at 630-898-3928 community wide food drive for the Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry, collecting any non-perishables food items. There are several ways you can help: We are looking for two catechists Please donate only unexpired non-perishables to teach in our Drop off donations at the narthex of Catholic Religious Education Program this year. Church, 722 High Street, Aurora Please contact Juan to schedule local pickups from at your home If you are interested or would like more Juan Chiu-Call or Text: 216 260-5051 information, please contact Email: [email protected] Pam Moore at 630-844-3780 Local pickups available in the following zip code areas: or email her at 60506, 60505, 60504 –Pick up will be “no contact” [email protected]. Monetary donations will also be collected All volunteers will be following social distancing guidelines, wearing personal protective equipment The mission of St. Joseph Parish continues during the COVID-19 pandemic. We are asking you, if at all Juan is a 2017 graduate of St. Joseph Catholic possible, to prayerfully continue your faithful support in the follow- ing ways: School and is a senior at Illinois Math & Science Bring your envelope to Mass Academy. Juan has been in scouting for 10 years  and is a member of Scout Troop #22 in : St. Joseph Church, 722 High St, Aurora IL 60505 Mail Montgomery under the leadership of Gary Weaver. Drop off envelope and place in the rectory mail slot. Juan is working on attaining the rank of Eagle The rectory is located on St. Joseph Avenue; the mailbox is near Scout and helping our community with this project. the front door which is on the north side of the rectory.  myEoffering-Sign up now through our St Joseph Thank you for your generosity website or go to myeoffering.com in helping our community!

As always, we appreciate your support and dedication to our Parish. Pope St. John Paul II Catholic Academy needs your help- Are you able to donate any of these supplies for our up-coming school year? July 18 and 19 Sunday Envelopes $7,453.00 Gallon-size Ziploc bags Travel-size Kleenex packs Number of Envelopes…..…79 Quart-size Ziploc bags Paper Towels Snack-size Ziploc bags Ream of copy paper

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY Call 630-844-3781 for our office hours for drop off Thank you

The Good Shepherd Come out and watch some softball today, July 26, lowered at 12:30PM and 7:30PM at Pierce Field. Watch offensive standouts Pray the Rosary Melissa Alger, Joe Moore, Steve Heredia, Anna Ward and His shoulders to carry back  Please pray the Rosary Kathryn Moore combine with great defensive play to the fold of with us in church on by Joey Reier, Rick Hermosillo and Arturo Ramirez for some great softball. Salvation Tuesdays at Noon the sheep who had The St. Joseph softball team is 3-0. Matt Garza's been lost. Our intention this week Panthers are 2-1 and Mike Garza's Vikings are 0-3. is for peace on our streets. St. Please support our local advertisers from our bulletin and Plant the Seed Books, especially during these difficult times. When a merchant finally finds a priceless, perfect pearl, he sells Please encourage and remind others to shop local. all he has and buys it. He does this because that pearl matters to 2020 PLANT THE SEED CALENDAR WINNERS him. It has significance and brings a depth of joy like none other. What matters and is of importance to you? When what matters to Sunday ($100) July 19...... #1992..…………………Steve Kresz us has something to do with the kingdom of God, God is delight- Monday ($50) July 20……..#385…………………Wanda Alford ed. His exuberant happiness is hard to contain because He knows Tuesday ($50) July 21.….....#1247...... Nick Kluber that we are happy stumbling upon this beautiful wisdom. Wednesday ($50) July 22.....#1009…………..Sunee Younvanich Ask God to help you discover this pearl of great price. There are Thursday ($50) July 23…….#1254…………………Ries McCue many things competing for our attention every day. But not all of Friday ($50) July 24……….#2032.……………….Jason Roberts these things are important. We focus too much energy on the Saturday ($100) July 25…...#218………….Bill and Sherry Dahl unimportant, superficial stuff and neglect paying attention to the things that really make a difference and have the greatest impact. Things all too easily become more significant than people, and MANNA IS BACK our agendas become more essential than God’s. We do not have *Orders due by 9:00AM Wednesdays via email to Judy Fullmer to empty our bank accounts and totally detach from everything at [email protected]. we have in order to serve God. But, we are asked to prioritize our *Pick up Thursdays 6:00PM-6:30PM in front of the Parish Center. lives and make what matters to God what matters most to us. Check only-No cash accepted. In doing so, when we rise each day, we will be able to see what *Contact Judy Fullmer with any questions at 630-542-4645 or really needs our attention and embrace it with great joy! email her at [email protected]

. PARISH INFORMATION “Go forth and set the world on fire.” St. Ignatius Loyola St. Joseph

Rev. Matthew J. McMorrow, S.T.L., Pastor All Masses are opened to 30% of church capacity Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Willhite, In Residence (approximately 150 people) No reservations required Deacon Bruce Watermann, S.F.A. MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK Sandy Bohr, Business Manager MONDAY, July 27 Parish Office 630-844-3780 Fax 630-844-1338 7:00AM Livestream Louise Edwards by Howard & Barb Edwards Monday through Friday-8:00AM to 4:00PM TUESDAY, July 28 7:00AM Livestream Helen & Peter Sibenaller by the Family Religious Education Office 630-844-3780 x243 7:00PM Livestream Special Intention by Howard & Barb Edwards Pam Moore, Coordinator of Religious Education WEDNESDAY, July 29, St. Martha 7:00AM Livestream Deceased members of the Condit Family MASSES by Ken & Connie Blatner See right column of the page THURSDAY, July 30, St. Peter Chrysologus, Bishop and Doctor of the Church SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION English & Spanish 7:00AM Livestream Mary Nash by Sue Gardner Wednesday 7:30AM to 8:00AM FRIDAY, July 31, St. Ignatius Loyola, Priest Saturday 4:00PM-4:50PM 7:00AM Livestream Lorraine Soris by the Bohr Family SATURDAY, August 1, St. Alphonsus Liguori, Sunday 8:00AM-8:50AM Bishop and Doctor of the Church BAPTISMS & WEDDINGS: 5:00PM Livestream-Jack Johnson by the Family Please contact the parish office for information SUNDAY, August 2, 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00AM Livestream Tom Lutz by Joan Lutz Website: www.stjosephaurora.weconnect.com Email: [email protected] SANCTUARY CANDLE MEMORIAL

Facebook:@stjosephaurora The week of July 26 the sanctuary candle is burning in memory of Joseph Reier requested by the Family Pope St John Paul II Catholic Academy Sr. Ann Brummel, OP, Head of School [email protected] Readings for the week of July 26, 2020 Heather Baer, Asst Principal North: [email protected] Sunday: Kgs 3:5, 7-12/Ps 119:57, 72, 76-77, 127-128, 129- Phone 630-844-3781 Fax 630-844-3656 130 [97a]/Rom 8:28-30/Mt 13:44-52 or 13:44-46 Website: jp2aurora.org Facebook: @PSJPIIAuroraIL Monday: Jer 13:1-11/Dt 32:18-19, 20, 21 [cf. 18a]/Mt 13:31-35 Tuesday: Jer 14:17-22/Ps 79:8, 9, 11 and 13 [9]/Mt 13:36-43 Pope St. John Paul II Catholic Academy Wednesday: Jer 15:10, 16-21/Ps 34:2-3, 4-11 [2]/Jn 11:19-27 is now registering for the 2020-2021 school year Thursday: Jer 18:1-6/Ps 146:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6ab [5a]/Mt 13:47-53 Friday: Jer 26:1-9/Ps 69:5, 8-10, 14 [14c]/Mt 13:54-58 Preschool 3-year-old and 4-year-old; full day & half day Saturday: Jer 26:11-16, 24/Ps 69:15-16, 30-31, 33-34 [14c]/ Kindergarten through 8th Grade Mt 14:1-12 Before school and after school care 6:30AM- 6:00PM Next Sunday: Is 55:1-3/Ps 145:8-9, 15-16, 17-18 [cf. 16]/ Hot Breakfast and Lunch Program Register at Rom 8:35, 37-39/Mt 14:13-21 www.jp2aurora.org- Apply for financial aid through FACTS on our website. THE SUMMER OF SEEKING II Questions? Call us at 630-844-3781 and leave us a message. Seek answers with Marmion monks Wednesdays on Zoom 7:00PM-8:00PM For all the latest information Check out our Facebook page: @PSJPIIAuroraIL New topics each week with Q & A every Wednesday night This week-July 29: The Music of the Mass Act of Spiritual Communion Father Eusebius leads us through the treasure of Sacred Music. is a beautiful and praiseworthy tradition to recite an Send your questions to Brother Theodore at act of spiritual communion when one is unable, for [email protected] whatever reason, to receive Holy Communion. Visit our website marmion.org and click on Marmion Abbey for more information on how to log-in to meetings. My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacra- ment. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramental- Dominican Literacy Center currently enrolling for their free ly, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if English tutoring to adult women. September-May. Classes begin You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never Sept. 10th. Students asked to pay $25 for their books. permit me to be separated from You. Amen. Saint Alphonsus Ligouri. Questions-Alison Brzezinski, Dominican Literacy Center at 630-898-4636 or visit: dominicanliteracycenter.org/ Perfect Contrition-Where the individual faithful find themselves in the painful impossibility of receiving sacra- Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends Sept. 11-13 in Geneva, mental absolution, it should be remembered that perfect IL; Oct. 16-18 in Brookfield, WI or Nov. 13-15 in Rockford, IL. Re- contrition, coming from the love of God, beloved above all things, expressed by a sincere request for forgiveness (that which the pen- ceive the tools to keep your marriage full of love and passion. Early reg- itent is at present able to express) and accompanied by votum confes- istration recommended. For more info call (888) 574-5653 or visit sionis, that is, by the firm resolution to have recourse, as soon as possible, alifetimeoflove.org. Event will be moved online if needed for the health to sacramental confession, obtains forgiveness of sins, even mortal ones and safety. (cf. CCC, no. 1452). Perfect contrition means a sorrow for sin out of love for God. The Freedom of Missing Out: A Retreat for Young Adults pre- It does not mean being “perfectly sorry.” Perfect contrition is sorrow for sin out of love for God and His goodness, whereas imperfect contrition sented by Fr. Rossmann, SJ on October 16-17, 2020 Bellar- (while still a gift of God) is sorrow for sin due to a fear of hell, judgment mine Jesuit Retreat House (Barrington, IL) Learn to make commit- and punishment (CCC 1452-1453). Catechism of the Catholic Church ments and experience true freedom. Register at jesuitretreat.org. .

AMERICAN and BLESSEDS January 4 July 1 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, S.C. Saint Junípero Serra, O.F.M. Born in Emmitsburg, Maryland Founder of the Sisters of Founder of 21 Spanish missions in California

Charity of St. Joseph. Considered founder of the Catholic July 14 School system in the US. First native born American to be St. canonized by the Roman Catholic Church Born to an Algonquin-Mohawk tribe, first Native American January 5 to be canonized a saint and consecrated

St. John Neumann, C.Ss.R. October 3 Missionary and 4th bishop of Philadelphia. Founded the first St. Mother Théodore Guérin, S.P. diocesan Catholic school system in U.S. Missionary and founder of the Sisters of Providence of Saint January 23 Mary-of-the-Woods. She was canonized in 2006, and is St. Marianne Cope, O.S.F. known as the Patron Saint of Indianapolis.

Sisters of the Third Order of Saint Francis, Volunteered to go October 5 to Hawaii to take care of the lepers. She brought education Blessed Seelos, C.Ss.R. and happiness to the leper colony of Molokai, Hawaii Missionary preacher

March 3 October 19 St. Katharine Drexel, S.B.S. St. Jogues, S.J. Born in Philadelphia, School builder and founder of the Jesuit priest, missionary and one of the North American Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored Martyrs. He is the patron saint of the Americas and Canada. People She founded schools in 13 states for African Ameri- cans, 40 mission centers and 23 rural schools. She also estab- November 13 lished 50 missions for Indians in sixteen different states. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, M.S.C. Missionary and founder of the Missionary Sisters of the Sa- May 10 cred Heart of Jesus. She was the first Citizen to St. Damien de Veuster of Molokai, SS.CC. be canonized, and she is known as the patron saint of Missionary to the lepers of Molokai, Hawaii, built schools, immigrants. churches, hospitals and coffins; contracted the disease him- self, but continued to serve the mission until his death in November 18 1889. St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, R.S.C.J. Missionary to Native Americans usccb.org

Blessed Blessed Father Blessed Father Sister Miriam Teresa, S.C. , O.F.M. Cap. Sister of Charity of Martyr, Missionary to Guate- Capuchin Franciscan, St. Elizabeth mala, First U.S.-born martyr, Humble Servant Teresa Demjanovich was born Fr. Rother was ordained a Fr Solanus Casey was born on in 1901 to a Ruthenian family priest in1963, and served the November 25th, 1870, in Oak who had emigrated to New diocese's Guatemala mission Grove, Wisconsin. He entered Jersey. She was a smart young for 14 years. He served the the Capuchin Franciscans in woman who graduated high school at the native Tzutuhil tribe. Fr. Rother learned both Detroit in 1897. Known as "The Doorkeep- age of 15. Her intellectual gifts were Spanish and the Tzutuhil language. In ex- er" when he was porter at St, 's matched by her charity, as she delayed en- treme poverty, Fr. Rother ministered to his monastery, he was always ready to open the tering a convent to take care of her termi- parishioners in their homes, eating with doors of the monastery to listen to anyone nally ill parents. As a novice, Teresa took them, visiting the sick, aiding with medical who knocked. He faithfully and humbly the name Miriam Teresa. Before she made problems and helping farm. A civil war was served the people of Detroit, MI, Hunting- her final vows, she was asked by her spiritu- raging between the militarist government ton, IN and by providing soup al director to write down her spirituality for forces and the guerillas. Hundreds of thou- for the hungry, kind words for the troubled, use in the training of other novices. sands of Catholics were killed due to the and a healing touch for the sick. This spiritual work was posthumously pub- Church's insistence on helping people. People would seek out Fr. Solanus asking lished under the title of Greater Perfection. Eventually, Fr. Rother was targeted; for his for "special favors," which lead to numer- In late 1926, Teresa fell ill and made her safety, Fr. Rother returned to Oklahoma. ous miraculous healings and answered pray- final vows from a hospital bed. She died on Determined to give his life completely to his ers. Known for his devotion to the Blessed , 1927. On October 4, 2014, Miriam people, he stated that "the shepherd cannot Sacrament, Fr. Solanus would often play his Teresa was beatified at the Cathedral run." Returning to Santiago Atitlan, he con- violin for Jesus in the presence of the taber- Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark, NJ, tinued to minister to his people. Within days nacle. Fr. Solanus was diagnosed with the first in the US. of his return, three men entered the rectory erysipelas and died on July 31st, 1957. and executed Fr. Rother. Seeking justice in His body was found incorrupt thirty years the midst of a protracted civil war, Fr. Rother after his death. He was declared venerable fought courageously for the well-being of by Pope John Paul II on July 11th, 1995 and his people. was beatified on November 18th, 2017 in Detroit. usccb.org

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